Economics and Management

Addressing many of the world’s problems and issues requires an understanding of Economics. Our Economics and Management undergraduate program provides a framework for thinking about such issues in-depth, allowing you to get to the heart of complex, topical problems. The methods of Economics can be applied to wide range of questions and will prove useful to you in your future career. Most importantly, you will learn a variety of practical skills, including the ability to use and evaluate evidence (often statistical) in order to arrive at sound conclusions. We emphasize the practical application of Economics to the analysis of contemporary social and economic problems. We offer you the chance to conduct an Economic project research supervised by a faculty member. By the end of the program you will be equipped with:
- A detailed knowledge and an understanding of the principles of Economics;
- Skills to abstract the essential features of a problem and use the framework of Economics to analyze it;
- The ability to evaluate and conduct your own empirical research.
- The confidence to communicate economic ideas and concepts to a wider audience;
- A range of transferrable skills, applicable to a wide variety of occupations.
Admission Requirements
The institute’s standard entry requirements for admission to its engineering degree programs are as follows:
- A baccalaureat (G, B, C, D, F, E) with a minimum overall average score of at least 12/20 for applicants from french-speaking education systems.
OR
- GCE A level with a minimum overall average score of 12 points with at least a B grade in Physics and in Mathematics for applicants from English-speaking education systems or other qualifications internationally accepted as equivalents to the above.
OR
- Two successfull years in a Mathematics or an Economics program in a recognized university.
- Applicants awaiting results of the baccalaureat or GCE A level may also apply.
- Proof of a sufficient command of the English language (TOEFL or IELTS) to meet course study and assessment requirements in every respect. Applicants whose second language in English will be offered admission on condition that they score the accepted points at the TOEFL or IELTS before the end of the first semester.
- Official transcripts of the applicant’s last three years in high school.
- A duly filled in application form prodided by the institute
Have Questions?
Do you have a question about registration, what events are happening on campus this week, or anything in between? If so, just call the admission office (+237) 242019027 any time Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. You can also email pkfokam@pkfinstitute.com